City Court

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Yavapai County Courthouse

120 S. Cortez Street, Room 103

Prescott,
AZ,
86303

928-771-3300

The City and Justice Courts, presided over by Magistrate Arthur Markham, are located in the Yavapai County Courthouse at 120 S. Cortez in downtown Prescott. Parking is available in the city lot on Granite Street behind Whiskey Row and on Marina Street South of Union Street. Do not park in ticketed 2-hour spots.

Hours

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Fridays, except holidays.

Open Court Sessions

Jury Duty

Jurors are summoned by mail from a list of qualified jurors provided by the Yavapai County Superior Court. Required service is usually one day beginning at 8:15 a.m. Jurors are instructed to call the night before the trial to determine if they should report for duty.

Defensive Driving School Option

If you qualify for and attend the defensive driving school, your citation will be dismissed and will not go on your driving record. Most minor moving violations that did not result in death or serious injury are eligible. No attendance at any Defensive Driving School for complaint dismissal in the last 24 months from the date of the last violation for which attendance at Defensive Driving School was authorized. This is not an option if you possess a current Commercial Drivers License.

List of Arizona Certified Defensive Driving Schools

List of Schools in Arizona
Cost is approximately $180 in lieu of payment of fine. Sign up and complete school at least one week prior to the appearance date given by the officer on the citation.

Appearance Dates/Pleas

If you did not receive a bond envelope from the officer, you must appear in court at the date/time listed on the citation.

Mail-in Fine/Bond Payments

Payments may be mailed to P.O. Box 2059, Prescott, AZ 86302, so that they are RECEIVED in our office on or before the appearance date. Failure to pay by the date due will result in the statutory addition of a time-payment fee.

Not Guilty Pleas

Come to court on the appearance date and at the time listed on your citation. The clerk will take pleas on minor matters and your trial will be set at a later date OR the judge will take your plea in the courtroom.

Orders of Protection/ Harassment Injunctions

Petition may be filed at any court in the state-superior, justice or municipal. The purpose of these orders is for the protection of a person, not property. They cannot include visitation and/or custody of natural children where paternity has been established. These matters must be decided in superior courts in a different proceeding.